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from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . listen. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries were becoming as weaker because of the current situation within the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and accountability from all the directives that get handed to other member states from brussels this is what david came
from brussels while blasting the block for snuffing out diversity and disagreement . listen. did pledge to hold a referendum on whether britain should be able to leave the e.u. if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the...
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what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries were becoming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and accountability from all the directives that get handed to other member states from brussels this is what david cameron had to say there is a gap between the e.u. and its citizens which has grown dramatically in recent years and which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is yes felt particularly acutely here in britain what are you saying to a lot of people did saying quite confrontational but it was also trying to stress the fact that look please don't denounce britain for having the show you
what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries were becoming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the euro zone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european...
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she is in london joining me live there pretty soon then that brussels lost any kind of appeal to the british then well yeah the e.u. is popularity at a very very low amongst the british public at the moment we've just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now on a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked a tipping point because for the first time in decades the number of people that say that they would vote for britain leaving the european union is the majority of the british public so it's really turning religion or britain turning into nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result of one poll we've seen things like for example british support for political parties and to european ones like the u.k. independence party it's at an all time high so lots of bad news for pro europeans at the moment so what is the main grudge that many people are holding against the. well the british public has always been very d
she is in london joining me live there pretty soon then that brussels lost any kind of appeal to the british then well yeah the e.u. is popularity at a very very low amongst the british public at the moment we've just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now on a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked a tipping point because for the first...
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because far too many decisions now are made at the supranational level made decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of violent or britain or spain or greece for that matter and that should really be restored their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognised that the euro the single currency is the wrong carbon c for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on our membership as well and have our own say but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so still it's still there it still exists but the price of people are paying is of course no economic growth and of course massively high unemployment which is now reaching alarming proportions for many different eurozone states. now more international news stories in syria fresh fighting is being reported between ousted loyalists and rebels in the second city of aleppo and in the capital aleppo internation
because far too many decisions now are made at the supranational level made decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of violent or britain or spain or greece for that matter and that should really be restored their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognised that the euro the single currency is the wrong carbon c for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states...
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budget every month goes over to brussels at the same time they want to see a lot of powers returned to the u.k. powers that are currently ceded to brussels to do with extradition to do with the criminal justice system to do with social policies as well so for david cameron it's a difficult situation and there's definitely a feeling that the status quo is definitely being challenge so along with the scottish independence and the possible referendum over that and britain's relationship with the e.u. it's also kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptics m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the backing of over one hundred tory m.p.'s who have just outlined a massive manifesto for change and this comes two days before cameron's big speech and it's almost like a shopping list of demands of what they want to see changed about britain's relationship with europe and if they can't get that they're likely to say well why don't we leave and of course the government has been accused of trying to cherry pick the policies that they do want on par
budget every month goes over to brussels at the same time they want to see a lot of powers returned to the u.k. powers that are currently ceded to brussels to do with extradition to do with the criminal justice system to do with social policies as well so for david cameron it's a difficult situation and there's definitely a feeling that the status quo is definitely being challenge so along with the scottish independence and the possible referendum over that and britain's relationship with the...
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robert oulds director of the bruges group says that too much power concentrated in the hands of brussels could create a serious obstacle for the e.u. members economies. well one of the key whites of people should have is a via to elect their own governments and for that to actually make a real difference but of course with the european union power has become too centralized amongst the into too sions in brussels and that just takes away power from ordinary citizens so the european union can tell us why it's that we have but of course we don't actually have the right to make a real difference elections because far too many decisions now are made at the supranational level made decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of a violent or britain or spain or greece for that matter and that should really be restored their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognized that the euro the single currency is the wrong for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states an
robert oulds director of the bruges group says that too much power concentrated in the hands of brussels could create a serious obstacle for the e.u. members economies. well one of the key whites of people should have is a via to elect their own governments and for that to actually make a real difference but of course with the european union power has become too centralized amongst the into too sions in brussels and that just takes away power from ordinary citizens so the european union can...
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to leave the european union apart pledging to give the british people a vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes that will happen only if his party wins the next election and the landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's ever closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members and not a snuff it out and for more now joined by aussies andrew farmer hello there andrea so what were the highlights of this long awaited speech of david cameron that. well essentially he did pledge to offer the british public a referendum on whether to stay in the european union if the conservatives win the next election he also promised to try and renegotiate britain's terms of membership with e.u. because he says now that a lot has changed since the e.u. with formed central to it now is to ensure prosperity he says that britain believes that the single market is crucial but believes that meant much of the bureaucracy within europe actually hampers its member states he did mention for example the working time directive that prevents certain member st
to leave the european union apart pledging to give the british people a vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes that will happen only if his party wins the next election and the landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's ever closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members and not a snuff it out and for more now joined by aussies andrew farmer hello there andrea so what were the highlights of this long awaited speech of david...
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things that they don't want to and reportedly senior officials in brussels have said that the e.u. membership is not an ally carte menu and that person can't just say we're going to renegotiate our terms it's not as easy as that so for david cameron it's going to be a bit of a tightrope on friday that he's going to have to walk and all eyes are on him for the big speech on friday and coming up we report on how those in britain eyeing an exit from the e.u. may find their case getting a little stronger unemployment to the budget and the unity crisis failed to dampen cypresses goodbye party in brussels with nor make is praising it for exemplary leadership of the european union. is to become a moderate islamist parar of course in protest of the day coming up shortly report on what the government sees as a conspiracy between the people and the judiciary to depose it. first the un's atomic agency experts are back in iran for the second time in little more than a month to iran hopes this visit will bring clip progress but stresses a deal is only possible if it's right for peaceful nuclear
things that they don't want to and reportedly senior officials in brussels have said that the e.u. membership is not an ally carte menu and that person can't just say we're going to renegotiate our terms it's not as easy as that so for david cameron it's going to be a bit of a tightrope on friday that he's going to have to walk and all eyes are on him for the big speech on friday and coming up we report on how those in britain eyeing an exit from the e.u. may find their case getting a little...
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budget goes straight to brussels every year when very terrible budget cuts and it's not just the money there's also the aspect of the control of north that comes from brussels that many people want to see returned back to westminster this. goes to the top of the u.k. doesn't it right at the top of political levels. well indeed david cameron the prime minister has just said that the conservative party is going to be going into the next general election in twenty fifteen as a euro skeptic party is an anti european political party that really shows that you know the government's banking on the fact that the british public is are you going to get this set up with the british membership in and that they're really confident that that's going to happen what about brussels and how is it responding to the way that britain is giving the cold shoulder transition well it can't be too pleasant listening to all this negativity about yourself and of course there are reports flying around now that certain senior members of the european parliament want to offer britain a junior membership status associ
budget goes straight to brussels every year when very terrible budget cuts and it's not just the money there's also the aspect of the control of north that comes from brussels that many people want to see returned back to westminster this. goes to the top of the u.k. doesn't it right at the top of political levels. well indeed david cameron the prime minister has just said that the conservative party is going to be going into the next general election in twenty fifteen as a euro skeptic party...
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is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes although that will only happen if he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members unquote not snuff it out let's get more details on the. e.u. today so cameron finally got the referendum off what do you think about the results of what he had to say. essentially what he was trying to say is that he believed that britain and also members of the european union would be more prosperous if they just pretty much concentrated on the single market and if brussels gave their european members more autonomy over their own economic policy he says that so often that britain particularly during this economic crisis has had to abide by directives given to it from brussels and that has not been good for the economy he says that within the e.u. at the moment there are one size fits all policies which basically just don't work and he says that you have to ap
is threatening to split the european hard to give the british people of vote on whether to leave if brussels doesn't agree to some major changes although that will only happen if he wins the next election in a landmark speech david cameron hit out at the union's closer integration saying it should recognise the diversity of its members unquote not snuff it out let's get more details on the. e.u. today so cameron finally got the referendum off what do you think about the results of what he had...
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as bait as he looks to carve concessions out of brussels in a much hyped speech over the balancing act is hazardous euro skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands or your crowd say he's already gone too far as r.t. sarah firth reports he risks upsetting just about everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister prepares to deliver a landmark speech on europe but with glowing factions in his own policy a growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to pay and the pressure result is he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear point on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers so widely expected that the prime m
as bait as he looks to carve concessions out of brussels in a much hyped speech over the balancing act is hazardous euro skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands or your crowd say he's already gone too far as r.t. sarah firth reports he risks upsetting just about everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are...
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see is the sea for these countries we need to have a rolling back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have a referendum on membership as well. but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so it still is still there it still exists but the process of people applying is of course no economic growth and of course massive unemployment which is now we've seen a lot and proportions for many different eurozone states while some have the airline we have in the firing line others have their own lives prospects in limbo. it's a disease that i understand can kill you. in just a few minutes we find out how some veterans of the nine hundred sixty sexual revolution in california deal with the threat of hepatitis c. and why health officials there are bringing alarm bells over it. plus rich pickings from rooftop farms people in gaza start growing food on top of their houses in israel security tight around the strip all that after a short break stay with us. it's technology innovation all the
see is the sea for these countries we need to have a rolling back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have a referendum on membership as well. but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so it still is still there it still exists but the process of people applying is of course no economic growth and of course massive unemployment which is now we've seen a lot and proportions for many...
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but of course with the european union power has become too centralized amongst the institutions in brussels and that just takes away power from ordinary citizens so the european union can tell us why it's that we have but of course we don't actually have the violet to make a real difference to the elections because far too many decisions now are made at the supranational level major decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of britain or spain or greece for that matter ok but what you are going to be restored but were there any success stories in twenty twelve it must have been something when after all the countries predicted to have collapsed by now are still surviving. well course unemployment continues to go up that's for the states within the euro zone that very alarming and that their economic problems will not be resolved until of course it's recognized that the euro the single currency is the wrong carbon c for these countries really we need to have a back of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain
but of course with the european union power has become too centralized amongst the institutions in brussels and that just takes away power from ordinary citizens so the european union can tell us why it's that we have but of course we don't actually have the violet to make a real difference to the elections because far too many decisions now are made at the supranational level major decisions being made in brussels away from the citizens whether they be the citizens of britain or spain or...
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that britain particularly during this economic crisis has had to abide by direct is given to it from brussels and that has not been good for the economy he did stress that the change was crucial and if trick change did not come there was every chance that britain could head for it he also stressed that the feeling within britain at the moment is that people are becoming disillusioned with the european union simply because it is not democratic the bureaucrats in brussels are not held accountable for many of the decisions they are they taking and so he feels at the moment that the way forward is to renegotiate the terms of membership with the e.u. particularly concentrating on this single market issue but many months now there have been a growing number of euro skeptics within his own tory party they are demanding that the conservatives to try and renegotiate their deals with the e.u. and renegotiate their relationship secondly. between a rock and a hard place because he is in a coalition government at the moment with the liberals who are against this so what you see today is a man who is tryin
that britain particularly during this economic crisis has had to abide by direct is given to it from brussels and that has not been good for the economy he did stress that the change was crucial and if trick change did not come there was every chance that britain could head for it he also stressed that the feeling within britain at the moment is that people are becoming disillusioned with the european union simply because it is not democratic the bureaucrats in brussels are not held accountable...
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membership as the prime minister places hand to rein in brussels power although business leaders warn of disaster if his bluff is called. also reporting the dream job made in china an american worker risks classified for an easy life and facebook time by outsourcing his day's work. until he was caught up by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. the thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died some people apparently still being held and local media suggest algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and captives from the militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens austen's takers were demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and there the operation is intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of a heavy air campaign against al qaeda linked groups also received the just tickle support fr
membership as the prime minister places hand to rein in brussels power although business leaders warn of disaster if his bluff is called. also reporting the dream job made in china an american worker risks classified for an easy life and facebook time by outsourcing his day's work. until he was caught up by chance. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. the thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the...
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britain gamble's it's very easy you membership as the prime minister of places to reign in brussels of a business leaders warn disaster if his bluff is called. and he speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current of public outrage and who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring and political reshuffle. the dream job made in china an american worker classified data for an easy life and face time by outsourcing his day's work to the east until he was caught out by chance that his. global news around the clock this is live from moscow with me welcome to the program. is the most militants who are holding it dozens of foreign hostages at a gas field in algeria reportedly made some of them wear belts packed with explosives a gunman attacked the facility on wednesday killing at least two of the kidnapping around forty now reports suggest that around a half of the hostages have managed to escape at this point the hostage takers are demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali meanwhile the operation in the west afr
britain gamble's it's very easy you membership as the prime minister of places to reign in brussels of a business leaders warn disaster if his bluff is called. and he speaks exclusively to the mastermind of the current of public outrage and who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring and political reshuffle. the dream job made in china an american worker classified data for an easy life and face time by outsourcing his day's work to the east until he was caught...
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membership as the prime minister places to rein in brussels although business leaders warn. he speaks exclusively to the mosque the mind of the current public outrage in pakistan who promises a revolution which has nothing in common with the arab spring political shuffle. a dream job made in china and american classified data for an easy life facebook time by outsourcing his day's work to the east and he was by chance. live from moscow. with news from all around the world. thirty five foreign hostages held captive at a gas field in algeria have reportedly been killed in the operation to free them fifteen of the captors are also thought to have died in the us the local media suggests algerian forces attacked a convoy of kidnappers and captives from the air and militants first attacked the complex on wednesday killing at least two of the staff and seizing dozens the hostage takers were demanding an end to the french led combat action against insurgents in neighboring mali and the operation has intensified french troops are now on the ground in support of a heavy air campaign a
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right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to stay in power, but the coalition partners they depend on, the free democrats, could be too weak to help keep them there. >> the opposition social democrats have been crashing in opinion polls as their chancellor candidate moves from one gaffe to another. here's more. >> angela merkel on the campaign trail in lower saxony -- it is a regional election that has taken on national significance. all the parties want to build momentum ahead of the election in the fall. angela merkel gave the christian de
right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a...
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right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to stay in power, but the coalition partners they depend on, the free democrats, could be too weak to help keep them there. >> the opposition social democrats have been crashing in opinion polls as their chancellor candidate moves from one gaffe to another. here's more. >> angela merkel on the campaign trail in lower saxony -- it is a regional election that has taken on national significance. all the parties want to build momentum ahead of the election in the fall. angela merkel gave the christian de
right wing of his party. >> the last british prime minister to cause these high levels of stress in brussels was, of course, margaret thatcher. do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a...
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and his desire to win a new settlement for your opening credits of monti concessions from brussels as well but today when he came face to face with the leaders interestingly if you think blacks tracks like who he was soft and his approach nice said he was no way turning his back on europe although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to come down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. are we seeing. on the program here on r t but for now are britain's pitch for a sweeter deal from brussels did however receive or quarter its response from germany chancellor merkel remark that there was room for talk but not for shopping warning the u.k. not to expect too much but stephen wolf spokesman for the u.k. independence party still believes britain would do absolutely fine out on its side . they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the already they said that business would not actually inve
and his desire to win a new settlement for your opening credits of monti concessions from brussels as well but today when he came face to face with the leaders interestingly if you think blacks tracks like who he was soft and his approach nice said he was no way turning his back on europe although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to come down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the...
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leaders seeking to concentrate more power in brussels they may face a setback from the union's most reliable member of course that being germany thousands signed a petition against the european stability mechanism which would allow the block to use members' funds to help other states in trouble and the germans aren't exactly happy about letting someone else decide where their money goes he's pretty or all of a found out. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who were really in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the e.u. second tie is to court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's fiscal future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to the eurozone countries and set the pressure to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a
leaders seeking to concentrate more power in brussels they may face a setback from the union's most reliable member of course that being germany thousands signed a petition against the european stability mechanism which would allow the block to use members' funds to help other states in trouble and the germans aren't exactly happy about letting someone else decide where their money goes he's pretty or all of a found out. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who...
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let's now get some reaction a little analyst alex corbo durning us from brussels thank you for being with us too out of three french supported this intervention at the beginning of the week will the french people continue to stand by francois hollande even though this intervention is clearly leading to increased. and mounting terrorist threats. i don't believe that the public will continue to support a please don't force word on the news a. military operation is in merely because when he was elected sixty four percent of the french public. considered that. afonso an aunt. would not be able to take all need to national crisis compared to thirty percent for extras and sarkozy so i believe that. and this public support is temporary and that sooner or sooner or later the french public will realize that it's and this is all it's an end this is a re were a costly war and longer much more than planned and of course a lot might have some explaining to do i mean the unrest in mali began a year ago or so why has france stepped in only now and what have been easier to kind of do do something in
let's now get some reaction a little analyst alex corbo durning us from brussels thank you for being with us too out of three french supported this intervention at the beginning of the week will the french people continue to stand by francois hollande even though this intervention is clearly leading to increased. and mounting terrorist threats. i don't believe that the public will continue to support a please don't force word on the news a. military operation is in merely because when he was...